Morning!26 weeks and been awake since 4. Had a grand total of 4.5 hours sleep. Considered that quite good! On 'holiday' at a butlins type place, husband is snoring and it's a teeny tiny room- so I got up at 5 and have been sat reading in the reception area since.

No advice I'm afraid but I'm sure it's your body getting you used to a few years of no sleep! 31 weeks pregnant here and lucky if I sleep 5 hours a night. 2 year old wakes at 5.30am too....with DS1 I had awful insomnia in pregnancy as well.

17 weeks and wide awake!Went to bed at half 12 so had a bit of sleep. I was hoping this was just a 2nd trimester thing, as during the first I was in bed by 8pm and up at 7am. I'll be dying by lunchtime and I've got to go to work 10-7

Ps ignore anyone that says....you wait till the baby comes then you'll know what tiredness is. This is bollocks from people who haven't had pregnancy insomnia. My baby woke 20 times a night at 1 year old and it still wasn't as bad.

Morning! 36 weeks pregnant and been up since 5, tried to make myself a cup of tea and realised it was just hot water, fail! Sitting very quietly watching telly cos i don't want to wake the rest of the house up, and listening to Barbara batter us! Feeling tired already!

I hate it. I get up feeling like I haven't slept. 21 weeks and had it since the start.

I sleep so lightly and wake frequently for long periods to get comfortable, have a wee, a drink. I find listening to audio book helps me rest more and not stress in the night at not sleeping.

I had it with both dds and when they were born I slept amazingly until I stopped breastfeeding. The quality of sleep is better when they are born even if your disturbed and not get the quantity. Even with dd2 who would only sleep on my chest for first 10 weeks from 3-6 am the dd1 was up for the day!

Almost 33 weeks pregnant and also suffered from insomnia for years in the past."Your body preparing" "you will never sleep again"So bloody helpful.First NO your body doesnt prepare because lack of sleep just has awful accumulative efffectsSecond when you give birth you release hormones that help you cope like other mammals, otherwise species would plainly not surviveThird stop scaring first time mums with that crap

All mums are different all babies are differentIt is very hard not to sleep for weeks when pregnant so saying that it will only get worse is very unhelpful and nasty

35 weeks and I'm finding I can't breathe if I sleep on my back and hips ache if I sleep on my side. So I wake and toss and turn. My dr prescribed anti sickness meds - safe in pregnancy and makes you drowsy. It really helps getting back to sleep. Also I unashamedly take paracetamol for the pain in the middle of the night.

For once I was still asleep and my bloody mother decided 5:45am was the perfect time for her to get up and start crashing around, despite me having a house full of guests, all of whom she has woken. Apparently she "wanted a cup of tea and didn't feel it was an unreasonable action to make one."

Same as all above, if its not heartburn/indegestion, its restless legs, too hot too cold, cant find a comfortable position, stuffed up nose, thirsty, need a wee, wierd dreams when i do sleep. cant wait for maternity leave so i can nap in the day! Only 30 weeks dont know how am going to bear another 10 weeks of this 😢